Sergiu Dumitriu wrote: > Lilianne E. Blaze wrote: >> Hello, >> Is there any way to add some code without recompiling xwiki-core >> (plugin? component?) that could register a listener for any changes in >> documents (preferably by mask / type, as in "listen for added comments >> on Main.* and Blog.*") and optionally veto (and/or flag for review?) them? >> >> If not, please consider adding it - it would be a very nice way to make >> writing things like spam- and vandal- filters easier. >> >> It would also allow making such things more modular - if any plugin >> could register such a listener, then there could be (for example) two >> independent plugins running at once, one handling scenarios like "bad >> source" - "bad ip", "possible anonymous proxy", the other "bad content" >> - "bad words", "structure looks like spam" or "too many links". > > Yes, there is the old notification API in xwiki-core, and the new > observation component that handle this scenario (see > http://maven.xwiki.org/site/xwiki-core-parent/xwiki-core-observation/apidocs/ > for the documentation, and > http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/platform/core/trunk/xwiki-localization/src/main/java/org/xwiki/localization/AbstractWikiBundle.java > > for usage example at the end of the file). And yes, this is one of the > (three) best approaches to the anti vandalism project. The veto-ing part
What are the other two? > is not yet written, I remember proposing it initially, but Vincent I hope it will be? One way would be not to veto a comment (or change / whatever), but instead delete it immediately after adding, but that's unnecessary database access. > opposed the idea, and we didn't need it until now. The strategy for > developing components is to write the essential functionality first, and > add features when the need occurs, so this veto mechanism might be added > soon. Greetings, Lilianne _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

